Our Everton jury have their say on another rollercoaster week at Goodison Park
The Blues guaranteed their Premier League survival with three games to spare by edging to victory over Brentford last time out. Idrissa Gueye’s goal was the difference between the two sides at Goodison Park, as Sean Dyche’s side made it three wins in a row.
So, on to Kenilworth Road we go. A free hit in many ways. Part of me wouldn’t mind Luton staying in the League, as everything about them captures the imagination of lower league fans. Three games, three wins, and three clean sheets, including our first home derby victory in almost 14 years, and suddenly we are no longer looking nervously over our shoulders. Sean Dyche deserves so much credit. If we'd all known last summer that the Toffees would be officially safe with three matches to play, having earned 44 points and won more games than Brighton, we'd have been surprised but also delighted.
While off-the-field rumours continue to look more and more bleak for the club, it would certainly be nice for the team to maintain the feel-good factor on the playing side of things. But it will also feel nice to not have to care about the outcome at Kenilworth Road.
Suddenly, after four home wins without conceding a goal, Goodison Park has become a fortress again. The fans have also played their part with unstinting, vociferous support, which has transformed the stadium into a brutal bearpit!
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